First things first, we don’t see a single clear win for the BJP in Uttar Pradesh in the third phase. In fact, there are four seats where we may end up seeing a photo-finish — Aonla, Bareilly, Etah and Pilibhit — with the BJP potentially only winning two out of these four.
All the other seats are being won by the Gathbandhan candidates.
So, does that mean there’s a wave for the Gathbandhan? We think that’s too simplistic an explanation and believe we are seeing the emergence of a new politics of identity. There is a generation coming of age in Uttar Pradesh who now represent a new kind of caste-based vote bank.
Here’s our short (and simplified) summary — the oldest version of this vote-bank belonged to the Congress — a party that promised a future free from oppression. The removal of the privy purse, nationalisation of banks, slogans like Roti, Kapda aur Makaan resonated with a very poor country.
The second version of this vote-bank belonged to Kanshi Ram, Mayawati, Mulayam Singh and others who promised an end to oppression by seizing and redistributing power. Kanshi Ram, more than anyone else, made sure the poorest realise that they didn’t have to wait to receive, they should take.
The third, and newest, version of this vote-bank seems to be aligning itself with leaders like Akhilesh Yadav who represent a post-oppression, aspirational future. Let us be clear — they are NOT post-caste and believe more power is available being card-carrying members of a well-defined, and permanent, group identity. Further, there is now real pride associated with their identity. It is no longer just a way to get a government job, or benefit.